doing this? you know, i ve thought long and hard about this and i think some of it is just the lack of resources that the city has. i think there s truly an effort to, perhaps, pick on the businesses that are really the best citizens in the city that do pay their bills and pay their fines on time. we pay them so let s fine us some more. i m not sure. if both of you will please keep us up to date on your particular stories and maybe our viewers out there have other ones that they can share with us. you can always e-mail us, friends at foxnews.com or twitter me. thanks for sharing your stories with us this morning. thank you. you re welcome. if you are fed up out there with what you ve heard and you want to take action, you can contact dr. thomas farley at the new york police department. and in washington, contact william howland jr. at the department of public works 202-673-6833. maybe they should do something else with their time. i don t know. as we told you at the top of th
vacationing brian kilmeade. good morning to you. thank you for having me. good to see you from the weekend show. let s do a couple of headlines because the fear that gripped wall street traders are spreading around the world. this morning, we re seeing strong selloffs in markets in asia and europe. will we have a repeat today of what happened on wall street? joining us right now is dennis neil on the streets of new york city. dennis, how does it look? you know what? the do or die time now. we were down 4%, 5% in u.s. stocks. europe is trading down maybe 2%. will we actually see a turn back to the positive or will investors say no, you know what? it s even worse than i thought yesterday. this jobs numbers coming out at 8:30 this morning. 85,000 jobs. that s a really punk number and we think that s a terrible number but if it comes in below 85,000, you could see another slaughter today. just one thing, though, steve, remember that stocks are now cheaper one financial ad
vacationing brian kilmeade. good morning to you. thank you for having me. good to see you from the weekend show. let s do a couple of headlines because the fear that gripped wall street traders are spreading around the world. this morning, we re seeing strong selloffs in markets in asia and europe. will we have a repeat today of what happened on wall street? joining us right now is dennis neil on the streets of new york city. dennis, how does it look? you know what? the do or die time now. we were down 4%, 5% in u.s. stocks. europe is trading down maybe 2%. will we actually see a turn back to the positive or will investors say no, you know what? it s even worse than i thought yesterday. this jobs numbers coming out at 8:30 this morning. 85,000 jobs. that s a really punk number and we think that s a terrible number but if it comes in below 85,000, you could see another slaughter today. just one thing, though, steve, remember that stocks are now cheaper one financial ad